ROSE PARK RESIDENCE
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sam Noonan
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sam Noonan
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sam Noonan
Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Sam Noonan
PROJECT DETAILS
Client: Private
Location: Rose Park, SA
Completion: 2011
Team
Awards
AIA 2013 (SA) Architecture Award in Residential Architecture
This project sits in the predominately heritage suburb of Rose Park in the inner suburbs of Adelaide and is an extension to a 1910 bluestone villa.
The clients were looking for an addition to the traditional part of their home which had better access to natural light, took advantage of views to the Adelaide Hills and was efficient in its use of space. They were open and supportive of a contemporary architectural vision for the site. The project demonstrates that it is possible to meaningfully contribute to a traditional Adelaide home in a contemporary and sustainable manner.
The ground floor level extension carried through the masonry language of the old building. Solid white walls sculpt new spaces and channel the sunlight and daylight. Carefully placed openings allow for seamless connections from inside to outside and give the occupant views across the site.
The upper level is contained in a fluid grey zinc clad form which references surrounding roofing elements. It is disconnected from the front building and appears to float over the ground floor walls. The intersection of the rectilinear ground and curved first floor, has created a double height void that facilitates communication from all areas and affords opportunities for natural light to penetrate deep into the ground floor while exposing some complex geometries.